Essays

The reliable academic essay, structured for you

The classic intro–body–conclusion format every module expects — done properly.

Notesier — Academic Essay
Auto-generated scaffold
~2k wordsCited
  • 1Title Page
  • 2Table of Contents
  • 3Introduction
  • 4Main Discussion
  • 5Conclusion
  • 6References
The basics

What it is & when you’ll write one

The default essay for most modules: a formal, thesis-driven piece with an introduction, a developed body and a conclusion. You’ll write one whenever a brief says “discuss”, “analyse” or “to what extent”.

Structure

The scaffold you start with

Every section arrives as a labelled heading with guidance bullets and a suggested word count — generated the moment you create the document.

  1. 1

    Title Page

    Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.

  2. 2

    Table of Contents

    Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.

  3. 3

    Introduction

    • thesis
    • scope
  4. 4

    Main Discussion

    Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.

  5. 5

    Conclusion

    • restated thesis
    • implications
  6. 6

    References

    Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.

~2k words targetCitations: in your chosen styleWord budget per section
Guided setup

How your answers shape the draft

Add as much or as little as you like — the only required field is the title. Everything else fine-tunes your scaffold, and most fields auto-fill straight from your brief.

  1. You addtext auto-fills from brief

    Module / Course

    your module or course code

    Notesier

    labels the document and seeds AI memory so every suggestion matches your subject

  2. You addtext auto-fills from brief

    Deadline

    when it is due

    Notesier

    sets the pacing Assignment Copilot uses to keep you on track

  3. You addtextarea auto-fills from brief

    Thesis / main claim

    your central argument or position

    Notesier

    becomes the spine your introduction, body paragraphs and conclusion are coached to reinforce

  4. You addtext

    Intended audience

    who will read the work

    Notesier

    tunes the tone and register of every AI suggestion

  5. You addtextarea auto-fills from brief

    Key counterargument to address

    the strongest opposing view

    Notesier

    seeds a dedicated rebuttal section and powers argument-structure analysis

  6. You addtextarea auto-fills from brief

    Instructor notes

    grading notes, required angles or constraints

    Notesier

    becomes high-priority guidance for the AI and section coach

  7. You addselect

    Citation style

    your required referencing style

    Notesier

    formats in-text citations and the reference list in any of 15 styles, aiming for 2 citations per 1,000 words

Outcomes

What you get

  • Never start from a blank page — a full scaffold appears with your sections and word budgets
  • A thesis-driven body where every paragraph is coached to support your claim
  • Citations formatted automatically in your required style
In practice

A student scenario

Essays

First-year, 2,000-word “discuss” prompt

A first-year student faces an open “discuss” question. They drop the brief in, Notesier sets a thesis-led scaffold with word budgets, and they write each paragraph with topic-sentence coaching.

FAQ

Common questions

An academic essay is a formal, thesis-driven piece with an introduction, body paragraphs that develop your argument, and a conclusion. Most modules use this format when a brief asks you to discuss, analyse, or evaluate a topic.

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